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December 5th, 2017 11 comments

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The Who Shop Shada Signing Daniel Hill + 3 More Guests

For the release of the upcoming DVD Shada, The Who Shop will be holding a signing in-store and they are pleased to announce their guests Daniel Hill (Chris Parsons) Shirley Dixon (Voice of The Ship), Victoria Burgoyne (Clare Keightley), and James Coombes (Voice of The Krargs)

Signing will take place in-store on Saturday 9th December 2017 1pm – 3pm.

Pre-orders for signed Shada DVD’s, Blu-Rays and Blu-Ray Steelbooks are available from www.thewhoshop.com


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11 comments

  • THE ERGON

    December 15th, 2017 - 12:21am

    The only comment i have to make is that i was hoping it was also going to be episodic but as you all say at least we have the NEW completed version. And that wasn,t me being sarcastic by the way.

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  • Jordie55555

    December 5th, 2017 - 7:09pm

    Where is the who shop?

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    • booboo

      December 5th, 2017 - 7:22pm

      39-41 Barking Road,
      Upton Park

      London E6 1PY

  • Who rules

    December 4th, 2017 - 4:34pm

    Mine does the same, you stop noticing after a while. I’ve an old black and white movie with bob hope called the cat and the canary and it plays the same way. Oh and shada was great by the way. Lovely to complete the 4th doctor era. Now for another troughton next year!

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    • Demdike@CultLabs

      December 4th, 2017 - 11:51pm

      Widescreen didn’t come into cinema use until 1953. Great film by the way.

    • Who rules

      December 5th, 2017 - 12:37am

      Yes i know about widescreen, just most dvds still play full screen

    • Demdike@CultLabs

      December 5th, 2017 - 11:38pm

      If your classic Doctor Who dvd’s play full screen then your set up is wrong.

  • Anonymous

    December 4th, 2017 - 4:02pm

    Just watched shada, it was good, nice to finally have the tom baker era complete. One thing, the aspect ratio was odd. Mine played with black bars to the left and right, as do some of the wallace and gromit dvds and several films i own. Thought it odd that it wasn’t full screen. Still good though

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    • Demdike@CultLabs

      December 4th, 2017 - 11:45pm

      It was originally filmed in 1:33:1 for tv, it would look silly jumping to widescreen for the new animations.

    • Anonymous

      December 5th, 2017 - 9:32am

      Yes but the 1992 shada dvd plays full screen so why not this one?

    • Doctor Mysterio

      December 5th, 2017 - 6:05pm

      Blu rays don’t tend to do this in the same way that DVDs did.

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